Archive for: June, 2015

Meet the ‘Extraordinary Subjects’ of the Fantastic Four in New TV Spot

20th Century Fox has released another TV spot for their upcoming reboot of Fantastic Four. Featuring some brand-new footage from the upcoming film, you can check it out in the player below! An origin story said to be inspired largely by the “Ultimate Fantastic Four” comics (the first arc of which was written by Brian […]

Olivia Munn Shows Off Sword Skills in X-Men: Apocalypse

Many of the casting announcements for X-Men: Apocalypse were a surprise, but perhaps the biggest was that former “Attack of the Show!” host-turned-actress Olivia Munn would take on the role of Betsy Braddock, AKA Psylocke, for the sequel. Now, to show off her preparation for the role, Munn has revealed a video on her Instagram […]

New Look at the Fantastic Four Team

Twentieth Century Fox has released (via Empire magazine) a new Fantastic Four photo featuring the team. An origin story said to be inspired largely by the “Ultimate Fantastic Four” comics (the first arc of which was written by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Millar with Joe Kubert illustrating), Fantastic Four offers a contemporary re-imagining of […]

ABC Launches Two New Boston Medical Documentary Shows

ABC News is getting ready for a new set of medical documentaries. The ABC unit has in recent years unveiled summer documentary series that offer provocative, inside looks at some of the busiest emergency-room operations in the nation. Starting in July, ABC will air two new ones: “Save My Life: Boston Trauma” and “Boston EMS.” […]

Nascar Inks Deal for Series With Burnett and Downey

Producers Mark Burnett and Roma Downey are putting pedal to the metal in a deal with NASCAR to develop a scripted series set against the backdrop of the auto racing franchise. The plan is to craft a drama series that draws on stories of the drivers and teams in the nation’s most popular motor sports […]

Time Warner Adds New Cartoons to Boomerang

Time Warner is banking on some of its oldest stars to breathe new life into a cable network that has aired only reruns over the course of its 15-year history. Scooby Doo first appeared on TV in 1969 and Bugs Bunny debuted in 1938 and 1940, but the company believes the two characters have enough […]

Sprint’s Direct 2 You Now Available in More Cities

Sprint today made good on its May promise to bring Direct 2 You to New York, Denver, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The service is now live in these cities and a number of smaller cities and towns in the surrounding metro areas. Sprint said it will expand Direct 2 You to Detroit, Washington, D.C., […]

Facebook Adds Fun Tools to Photo Uploader for iOS

Facebook has updated the photo uploader in its iOS app and given users the ability to make creative edits as they go. The new uploader lets people preview and apply filters by swiping left and right, easily add text, and plaster images with stickers from the Facebook sticker store. The feature is not yet widely […]

Google Agrees to Add Railroad Crossings to Maps

Google has agreed to use data from the U.S. Federal Railroad Association (FRA) to add audio and visual alerts to drivers when they near railroad crossings. The idea is to make sure drivers are aware of railroad crossings when using Google Maps to navigate between points. The FRA also requested that Apple, Garmin, Tom Tom, […]

Microsoft’s OneDrive App Adds Chromecast Support

Microsoft recently updated its OneDrive app for Android devices. The revised app adds the ability to cast photos and videos from the app to a Chromecast-enabled TV. OneDrive is free to download from the Google Play Store.

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